Job Title
Facilities Maintenance Technician
Job Description
The Facilities department provides maintenance service to students, staff and the public in general. Maintains, repairs, remodels and improves the building, mechanical equipment, utility systems, landscaping, snow removal, parking lots, and performs maintenance, repairs and seasonal changeover of motorized equipment. Provide an environment conducive to the education of students.
Duties
Building Remodel
Structural Trades I performs assigned tasks under the supervision of Structural Trades II, following construction documents and plans to carry out physical labor. Responsibilities include assisting with the collection of labor and material data for purchase requests and helping gather quotes or proposals as directed. They support project execution by following instructions related to engineering requirements, code compliance, and third-party inspections.
Work is carried out according to methods and schedules provided by Structural Trades II, including setting up safety and security barriers to protect students, staff, faculty, and visitors during active construction. Structural Trades I helps implement project plans and follows guidance to avoid conflicts with college operations.
Remodeling duties are performed as instructed, using tools such as transits, plumb lines, tape measures, and laser levels. Tasks include moving and installing materials, framing, hanging drywall, assembling ceiling grid systems, installing doors and windows, laying floor tile and cove base, and mounting cupboards, shelving, and whiteboards. All work is completed in compliance with building codes, as directed by Structural Trades II.
Plumbing/HVAC repair and maintenance
Supports HVAC maintenance and operational tasks under the direction of Pipe Trades II and performs assigned plumbing functions as needed. Assists with the servicing, rebuilding, and replacement of flush valves and faucets. Participates in the installation of plumbing components and systems. Carries out maintenance duties related to plumbing traps, flow lines, and both incoming and waste lines, and following instructions provided.
Painting/Concrete
Performs painting tasks across various campus areas—including classrooms, study spaces, restrooms, parking lots, curbs, offices, hallways, and mechanical rooms—using equipment such as sprayers, HVLP guns, rollers, and brushes. Prepares surfaces under the supervision of Structural Trades II by applying caulk, paint removers, solvents, grinders, rust removers, bead or sand blasters, wire brushes, and scrapers as directed. Apply a range of paint products including enamels, acrylics, latex, textured coatings, epoxy, lacquer, polyurethane, and varnishes. Monitors paint and supply inventory and communicates needs to Structural Trades II. Follows all safety procedures, uses appropriate PPE, and ensures the safety of others by working during off-peak hours or securing the work area with barriers.
Assists with concrete work such as framing and pouring pads for equipment and minor sidewalk repairs using trowels, jackhammers, floats, edgers, and strikes. Applies self-leveling concrete to prepare or improve surfaces for flooring and performs substrate compaction and preparation as needed.
Miscellaneous Repairing
Performs general facilities support tasks including the installation of signage, replacement of carpet and ceiling tiles, furniture assembly and repair, relocation of office and classroom furnishings, and hauling of surplus items. Replaces batteries in clocks and door hardware as needed. Responds to facility-related emergencies—such as leaking pipes, broken fixtures, roof leaks, and clogged drains—under the direction of Structural Trades II.
Assists with snow and ice removal using appropriate equipment and materials, including shovels, spreaders, scrapers, and ice melt.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Two years of experience in an occupational field related to the work assigned to the position. (Part-time experience will be pro-rated) Do not use "SEE RESUME" statements or leave application employment history blank on the application; your application must be completed in detail documenting your experience. Incomplete applications will not move forward.
Substitutions: Appropriate education or successful completion of a formalized apprenticeship program related to the position will substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis.
OR
Lived Experience Qualifications: Two (2) years working experience volunteering as a carpenter helper, painting, assisting someone working on plumbing or working on HVAC.
- You may receive credit from the age of 16 and over.
- You must give dates and number of hours worked, as well as job duties.
Required Competencies:
Operating Equipment & Tools: Knowledge of equipment & tools to repair and work on HVAC, Drywall, Plumbing, Painting, Flooring, and Remodel Projects.
Customer Service: Providing customer service while working on projects around staff and students.
Building & Construction Skills: Knowledge of how to repair roof, repair damaged drywall, masonry, HVAC Repairs, Remodel including demolition, framing, hanging & finishing drywall, install flooring, Painting, Plumbing
Public Safety: Keeping safety in mind while working on all projects.
Communication: Able to communicate effectively with supervisor and staff.
Maintenance and Custodial: Basic knowledge of landscaping, equipment maintenance, Floor care, disinfecting surfaces, washing vehicles, trash, recycle and snow removal.
Technology: Record time sheets, input work orders/data base, read and send emails.
Necessary Special Requirement & Conditions of Employment: Must possess and maintain a current, valid State of Colorado Driver's License to operate company vehicles. Must submit to and successfully complete a pre-employment background check in include a motor vehicle record (MVR) as a condition of hire. Felony convictions or conviction of crimes of moral turpitude or convictions of misdemeanors related to the job duties may disqualify you from consideration for this position. Should your background check reveal any charges and convictions, it is your responsibility to provide Front Range Community College, Office of Human Resources with an official disposition of the charges.
Note:
An essential function of this position requires exertion of up to 100 lbs. of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 lbs. of force frequently, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force constantly to move objects (i.e. lifting equipment, pushing grounds equipment, removing snow, etc.). It also requires constant or frequent climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling and reaching. Successful candidate must be able to follow verbal communications and be able to read and comprehend written directions on labels, machinery and in manuals, etc. Also, must be able to interpret written directives, policies, guidelines and memos.
Supplemental Information
For Current or Former State Classified Employees of the State of Colorado: Per the requirements of the Step Pay Program implemented on July 1, 2024, any State employee must be paid a rate that is equal to or greater than the appropriate step pay rate within their classification's pay range based on completed years in their current class series as of June 30. All current and former State employees must ensure that your entire work history within the State Classified System, including at Institutions of Higher Education, is indicated in your application so that your time-in-series can be calculated accurately.
This posting may be used to fill one or more similar positions in the future.
Important Note to Applicants: Former employees of the Colorado Community College System or one of its 13 colleges, who were disciplinary terminated or resigned in lieu of termination, must disclose this information on your completed application.
Comparative Analysis: All state classified employees must be hired and promoted through a comparative analysis process. Part or all of the analysis for this position will include a review of your application material. Applications may be used to assess and rank applicants who meet the minimum requirements, cut to a top group, or establish an eligible list for referral to the position, along with an eSkill assessment subject to change based on size of qualified applicant pool. Be sure your application material specifically addresses your qualifications, experience and accomplishments as they relate to the duties, minimum qualifications, substitutions, and preferred qualifications listed, including answering all supplemental questions thoroughly and with great detail. Attach additional pages if necessary to fully explain your experience and accomplishments. Failure to include adequate information or follow instructions may result in your application not being accepted for this position and may affect your score or inclusion in the final pool of qualified candidates. The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them.